The running gait cycle is very different to the walking gait cycle. As a result, runners who have some biomechanical instability of the foot and ankle are more prone to injuries such as plantar fasciitis, achilles tendinitis, posterior tibial tendinitis, shin splints, and iliotibial band (ITB) syndrome to name a few. The use of properly made prescription orthotics can help to resolve these problems.

At Precision Foot Care and Orthotic Centre runners are thoroughly evaluated using advanced high definition video gait analysis incorporating in-shoe pressure analysis. Most importantly, this is done under actual running conditions. These tools assist our foot specialist in making the most accurate diagnosis along with the best possible orthotic to get you back on track.

The biomechanics of running is very complex and when inefficiencies are present, any or a combination of the following conditions can develop: Plantar fasciitis, Shin splints, Achilles tendonitis, sesamoiditis, Morton’s neuroma, subungual hematoma, peroneal tendonitis, Metatarsal stress fracture, Runner’s Knee, calcaneal stress fracture. The earlier these conditions are addressed, the faster you can get back to running painfree. Your foot specialist at Precision Foot Care and Orthotic Centre will be able to recognize these conditions and provide the best solution that puts you on the road to recovery.

Severe flat feet, in-toeing, out-toeing, congenital problems, ingrown toenails, heel pain and sports injuries are some of the various conditions that cause foot pain in children. Early treatment significantly improves the success in getting your child painfree along with preventing any developmental complications arising from these conditions.

Don’t let your child suffer from foot pain. Call today to have an evaluation of your child’s feet using advanced diagnostics available at Precision Foot Care and Orthotic Centre.

Yes. At Precision Foot Care and Orthotic Centre a wide selection of casual, dress and orthopaedic shoes are available. We spend the time to ensure that your footwear selection is appropriate for your specific foot type and medical needs.

Ingrown toenails can be very painful and can develop into an infection if left untreated. The portion of the nail that is ingrown is often clipped to relieve the pain and to rapidly resolve the condition. In some cases, a procedure called a partial or total nail avulsion is performed to more permanently get rid of the ingrown toenail. This procedure is done within the office under local anesthetic to minimize any discomfort. At Precision Foot Care and Orthotic Centre we keep urgent care appointments to specifically address this type of problem.

A plantar wart is a viral infection of the skin on the foot. This virus belongs to the human papilloma virus (HPV) group. Of the nearly 200 known types of HPV, only some types cause these plantar warts to develop. Plantar warts are contagious and are best treated as soon as possible.

If you think you have a plantar wart, contact us at Precision Foot Care and Orthotic Centre to discuss what is the best treatment option to get rid of this infection.

Yes. However, the ability of the fungus to spread depends on a variety of factors and conditions including but not limited to, location of the infection, type of fungus and status of the host’s immune response. There are many ways to control the spread of fungus.

Yes. Although treatments can take many months, there are topical and oral antifungal medications available. Call us at Precision Foot Care and Orthotic Centre to discuss what treatment is best for you if you think you have fungal toenails.

Foot problems are a big risk in diabetics. Diabetics must constantly monitor their feet or face severe consequences, including amputation. As a result, we recommend that diabetics have a routine foot check-up done every 6 months. During this appointment, a thorough vascular, neurological, dermatological and musculoskeletal examination would be completed. More frequent follow-up might be necessary based on the severity of the diabetes and the presence of any inherent complications.

If you have diabetes, don’t wait for problems to develop. Call us immediately to schedule an appointment for your diabetic foot screening.